Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| jest of high and low. And I verily believe that to this, and
 2   I,        VI|    Amadis of Gaul."~ ~"Then verily," said the curate, "the
 3   I,      XVII|    himself quite cured, and verily believed he had hit upon
 4   I,      XVII|  sweats and faintness, that verily and truly be believed his
 5   I,       XIX|    by that unfortunate, and verily your worship has got of
 6   I,       XXI|   seem to me as good a one: verily the laws of chivalry are
 7   I,    XXVIII|    middle of the leg, which verily seemed to be of pure alabaster.~ ~ ~
 8   I,    XXXIII|     not listening to thee I verily suspect that either thou
 9   I,    XXXVII|   begin to address them:~ ~"Verily, gentlemen, if we reflect
10   I,       XLI| affection she bears me? Nay verily, it is only because of the
11   I,     XLIII|   he such a mere boy; for I verily believe we are both of an
12  II,         X|    to me to manage her."~ ~"Verily, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "
13  II,      XIII|  squires to knights-errant; verily, we eat our bread in the
14  II,     XVIII|   as you no doubt know."~ ~"Verily, Senor Don Quixote," said
15  II,      XXVI|     be the highest heavens! Verily, knight of the rueful figure
16  II,        XL|  THIS MEMORABLE HISTORY~ ~ ~Verily and truly all those who
17  II,      XLII|    thy 'won't have it;' for verily, I tell thee, for all the
18  II,    XLVIII|  humours, but liquid amber. Verily, I do believe now that this
19  II,         L|    neck for a few days; for verily it seems to make my heart
20  II,       LII|  and in spite of all this I verily believed and thought that
21  II,      LXII|      said Don Quixote, "and verily and on my conscience I thought
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